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The Invincible Quest: The Life of Richard Milhous Nixon [Hardcover]

Conrad Black
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May 22 2007 0771011237 978-0771011238 1
The Invincible Quest is an authoritative biography of one of the most accomplished and controversial leaders of the twentieth century. Beginning with Richard Nixon’s birth to Quaker parents in 1913 and ending with his death in 1994, Conrad Black traces Nixon’s career, assessing both his achievements and the evolution of popular and historical thinking about him since his death.

Drawing on recently opened tapes and documents, and on Black’s personal interviews with many of the major players in Nixon’s administration, The Invincible Quest reveals a new side of Nixon: a man who didn’t have the advantage of charisma but was surprisingly self-assured and effective; a man dogged by political scandal yet seemingly unstoppable. Opinionated, balanced, and perceptive, The Invincible Quest makes a significant contribution to re-evaluating the idiosyncratic president’s entire, eventful career.

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Black is a versatile and thorough biographer who brings not only sympathy but eloquent clarity to his task. The result is a vibrant narrative of personal and political accomplishment . . . Black's superb volume, incorporating much new research, is an important and worthy addition to the literature.” – Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“[A] literary tour de force . . . stunningly researched and evocatively written.” – Peter C. Newman in Maclean’s

“The most intellectual of our modern press barons has succeeded in writing a book that entitles him to be taken seriously as a vivid chronicler of the politics of his own era.” – Sunday Telegraph

“He is a formidable writer and historian who has taken on a formidable subject.” – Ottawa Citizen

“Like the celebrated Russian novel [War and Peace], once started, it’s compelling, hard to put down and leaves a lasting impression.” – National Post

“Conrad Black tells [Nixon’s story] with an old-fashioned sweep, confidence and unabashed simplicity that postmodern biographers rarely attempt or manage. Empathetic while clinical, alert to telling detail and unafraid of generality, he leaves us a Nixon we may still largely judge for ourselves, now on the basis of the richer, fuller perspective this work gives us.” – Globe and Mail

“[A] genuinely magnificent slab of a book . . . written with enormous wit, brio and old-fashioned flourish . . . splendid, epic, enthralling.” – Daily Telegraph

“A rollicking read.” – The Guardian

About the Author

Conrad Black is the author of comprehensive biographies of Maurice Duplessis and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The former head of the Argus and Hollinger corporate groups and of London’s Telegraph newspapers, he is also the founder of Canada’s National Post, where he is now a columnist. Black is involved in a corporate governance controversy that will be adjudicated this year. He divides his time between London and Toronto and is a life peer of the United Kingdom.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Magisterial polemical biography Jun 27 2009
By M. J. Fenn TOP 1000 REVIEWER
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This books is a magisterial biography of a life, without which much of the mid-to-late 20th century would not have been the same.

I cannot think that there will be another biography which surpasses this one for its sheer detail and broad grasp of a tumultuous and - in the end - triumphant (in Nixon's own terms) life.

As a biographer Lord Black certainly goes through the motions of showing some detachment from his subject, as a good biographer should. Nixon's flaws - what a subject in themselves! - are copiously described, but this work is no exercise in journalistic mud slinging. The writer not only warms to his subject, and shows sympathy for him, but there is another element unmistakably there also. This sense of deep sympathy relates in some ways to Nixon's own sense of empathy for a figure such as de Gaulle, whose own personal journey was marked by personal adversity and yet ultimate triumph through - as it might be argued - sheer force of will.

The somewhat elusive yet unmistakable sense of Nixon's character which one receives from this copious biography is of a meteoric loner, variously standing apart from his contemporaries but at times errupting on the scene to dominate and amaze.

Nixon's complex relationship with Kissinger - a meteoric character himself - is well described, with each retaining enough pragmatic decorum to maintain their mutual relations on a workable level, whatever their inner fulminations.
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